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Sounds like GWS and GCS are going to get raided, teams eyeing off players from both sides already, not sure who we'd want from those teams but i imagine both will lose a couple this off season

 

 
On 6/19/2021 at 11:38 AM, WA Demon Boy said:

Caddy is god awful 

I would hate him to have him on our list 

Handy is a great role player and plays the wing very well.  Has been pushed out of a three time premiership team.  All I'm saying is his type who will be cheap and play a handy role.

On 6/19/2021 at 8:15 PM, Ben Reyment said:

lol, caddy or polec.. no thanks

Polec is a very good wingman.  Which is why he was played big money to leave Port.  In a good side he would thrive.  Caddy is also a good wingman and gets into good spots, always seams to be open and has the rich defensive game style in him.

These guys woukd slot into out side nicely, they aren't going to be superstars but that's not what we need atm,  im also just throwing these two up as examples of pretty good players you coukd get for next to nothing. 

 
5 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Polec is a very good wingman.  Which is why he was played big money to leave Port.  In a good side he would thrive.  Caddy is also a good wingman and gets into good spots, always seams to be open and has the rich defensive game style in him.

These guys woukd slot into out side nicely, they aren't going to be superstars but that's not what we need atm,  im also just throwing these two up as examples of pretty good players you coukd get for next to nothing. 

Caddy is an awful footballer. my 5 year olds fish has a higher footy IQ than Josh Caddy

3 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Caddy is an awful footballer. my 5 year olds fish has a higher footy IQ than Josh Caddy

Bring in the Fish. Might be handy in the wet !  
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7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Bring in the Fish. Might be handy in the wet !  
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6 hours ago, Travy14 said:

Polec is a very good wingman.  Which is why he was played big money to leave Port.  In a good side he would thrive.  Caddy is also a good wingman and gets into good spots, always seams to be open and has the rich defensive game style in him.

These guys woukd slot into out side nicely, they aren't going to be superstars but that's not what we need atm,  im also just throwing these two up as examples of pretty good players you coukd get for next to nothing. 

Is Polec even playing in north seniors right now ?

3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Is Polec even playing in north seniors right now ?

No

 
6 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Caddy is an awful footballer. my 5 year olds fish has a higher footy IQ than Josh Caddy

Hooded Oranda??

They are known to be quite smart, and delightful.....

30 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Is Polec even playing in north seniors right now ?

Been injured 


On 6/20/2021 at 6:08 PM, picket fence said:

Have heard from a normally reliable source that Brayden Maynard is a certainty to be a Dee next year?

If I was a groupie I would ask you to p.m me with your inside info, but because he is just your average beast defender with a concrete jaw who can find a target 60m away and play on smalls AND talls, I wont ask you to do that.

8 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

Caddy is an awful footballer. my 5 year olds fish has a higher footy IQ than Josh Caddy

What size is this fish? Could it be the elusive big fish we've been trying to land for years? We probably need a riddle here.

10 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Solid mail Cerra will be a Tiger next year.

Seriously can that happen with Bolton wanting a new contract? Unless he’s part of the deal?

We don't need either Caddy or Polec. Brayshaw is doing a good enough job on the wing and we have the best wingman in the comp in Langdon. I don't want to see anymore rejects at the club. Go to the draft we have some academy kids and a father son to look forward to.

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15 hours ago, Dwight Schrute said:

What on earth are we going to trade for Brayden Maynard? 

The weid


1 minute ago, olisik said:

I haven't seen many of these guys other than Lynch play well

We draft well and don't need list cloggers

We are becoming a destination club too 

I'm happy for us to continue to build our culture, set even higher standards and keep money in the bank for the right player


I think Maynard is someone we should definitely bring into the club as well as Quinton Narkle. Burgess could get Narks body right and when fit he is a good in and out player. 

My dream is Josh Kelly. 

If we could somehow manage to fit and land him, we'd be the complete setup. 

He is precisely what we're missing aside from perhaps another small dangerous mercurial high pressure forward. 

@Grand New Flag, heard anything?

Would be willing to give up a decent player and hope any of our top players coming out of contract would accept pay cuts. 

 

13 hours ago, olisik said:

This is a good list to give people an idea of what is realistic this year, we've just re-contracted Gawn, Trac, Clarry and Salem on good coin, while the likes of Lever have redone their contract to allow those guys the coin to stay. While we'd be a very attractive destination now (game style, age demographic etc.) we simply don't have the cap space or the assets (no 1st round this year) to actually bring in big name, however it doesn't mean we can't look at free agents or specific depth pieces. 

 
3 hours ago, Marcus94 said:

I think Maynard is someone we should definitely bring into the club as well as Quinton Narkle. Burgess could get Narks body right and when fit he is a good in and out player. 

Burgess won't be here.


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